
March 12, 2009
For immediate release
Contacts: Gary Davidson, Public Information Officer, Volusia
County Sheriff’s Office
Sandi Copes, Communications Director, Office of the Attorney General
Office: (850) 245-0150
Cell: (850) 294-7294
Note: Click on link
(http://www.volusia.org/sheriff/press/Video%20Downloads/default.htm)
to view video of today’s operation
RAIDS TOPPLE MARIJUANA
TRAFFICKING ORGANIZATION
Fearing the heat from law enforcement in
South Florida was getting too intense, a close-knit group of
marijuana traffickers searched for a location where they figured
their operation would be more likely to escape detection. They chose
Volusia County.
On Thursday, the group discovered that
the move was a huge miscalculation, as narcotics agents toppled an
extensive operation in a series of synchronized raids that
dismantled about a dozen marijuana grow houses, primarily located in
the Deltona area. The organization targeted by Thursday’s raids is
accused of growing large amounts of high-quality marijuana inside a
coordinated network of houses and then selling the drugs throughout
Florida and New York. Spearheaded by the multi-agency Volusia Bureau
of Investigation (VBI), Thursday’s raids were the culmination of an
approximately 18-month investigation -- dubbed Operation Green
Houses. “This is another victory for the public and law enforcement
in our ongoing efforts to keep drugs off of our streets and out of
our neighborhoods,” said Volusia County Sheriff Ben Johnson. “The
success was the result of excellent teamwork and cooperation among
all of the VBI partners on the local, state and federal level.”
As a vivid illustration of the violence
and spin-off crimes that often go hand-in-hand with drug
trafficking, one of the locations raided on Thursday -- 2420 Pine
Tree Acres Lane in Deltona -- was the site of a home invasion,
shooting and abduction in January. Investigators believe the victims
were targeted because of their connection to the drug trafficking
network. “Today, we put an entire drug organization out of business,
and the community is safer because of it,” added Sheriff Johnson.
The investigation was launched in August
2007, after narcotics agents in South Florida tipped off agents here
that the drug trafficking group had moved its base of operation to
Volusia County. The operation, which also was being investigated by
the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, includes a network of
sophisticated grow houses that produced and distributed large
amounts of high-grade marijuana. Agents learned from confidential
sources that the group relocated its operations to Volusia County
because they were afraid of getting caught in Palm Beach.
After receiving the tip, VBI agents put
the group under surveillance. VBI is a multi-agency task force that
pools resources from nine local, state and federal law enforcement
agencies in order to target mid- and upper-level narcotics
traffickers as well as racketeering and organized crime.
Participating agencies include the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office,
Florida Department of Law Enforcement, the Attorney’s General’s
Office of Statewide Prosecution, Daytona Beach Police Department,
Daytona Beach Shores Department of Public Safety, DeLand Police
Department, Port Orange Police Department, New Smyrna Beach Police
Department and the U.S. Department of Immigration and Customs
Enforcement. VBI also is part of the Central Florida High Intensity
Drug Trafficking Area, or HIDTA, which is a multi-agency task force
established by the U.S. Office of National Drug Control Policy to
combat drug trafficking along the seven-county area hugging Central
Florida’s I-4 corridor.
The VBI investigation revealed evidence
that the group operated at least 10 marijuana grow houses in Volusia
County. Armed with a series of arrest and search warrants, VBI
started moving in at about 9:30 a.m. Thursday morning. By
mid-afternoon, VBI agents had made eight arrests and seized
approximately 800 marijuana plants along with about 60 pounds of
cultivated marijuana and several firearms. Among those arrested was
the main target of the operation, the reputed kingpin, who will be
held on $1 million bond on charges of conspiracy to traffic in
marijuana and operating a continuing criminal enterprise. Others in
the group face charges of conspiracy to traffic in marijuana.
Thursday’s raids uncovered a total of 13 grow houses, including 12
in Volusia County and one in Seminole County. The locations in
Volusia County are as follows:
Deltona
- 1261 Braddock
Drive
- 3040 Butler
Ridge Road
- 725 Dan River
Ave.
- 460 Hidden
Ridge Road
- 3595 Lake
Diana Drive
- 2780 Lake
Helen-Osteen Road
- 641 E. Lehigh
Drive
- 1870 Snook
Drive
DeLand
- 1195 S. Blue
Lake Ave.
- 1650 Van Cleff
Road
DeBary
Orange City
All of the
cases developed as a result of Operation Green Houses will be
prosecuted by Attorney General Bill McCollum's Office of Statewide
Prosecution.